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Lawyer probes historic dockyard asbestos use after ex-worker falls ill

Specialist seeks info about Devonport Dockyard in the pre-privatisation 1960s after claims man was exposed to asbestos dust

Plymouth's Devonport Dockyard in its pre-privatisation days(Image: https://wolferstans.com)

A Plymouth lawyer is probing the historic use of asbestos in the city’s dockyard after a former store worker fell seriously ill.

Liz Makin, , wants to hear from laggers who worked in the yard’s asbestos store, after being instructed to bring an action by a former employee.

Storeman Peter Jeffery, who lives in Saltash in Cornwall, was diagnosed with asbestosis at the end of 2019. He worked at Devonport dockyard from 1960 to 1975, years before it was privatised, but, unlike many with asbestos disease, he was not generally on board the ships being refitted.

Instead, he worked in the asbestos stores for about three years in the late 1960s, where he claims it was exposed to significant levels of asbestos dust.

Liz Makin, senior solicitor in the Wolferstans Solicitors specialist asbestos team, in Plymouth(Image: Publicity Picture)

said that day-to-day and throughout his whole shift, Mr Jeffery said he would be exposed to asbestos dust. Cardboard boxes containing asbestos products such as pre-formed insulation were often broken when delivered to the stores, Mr Jeffery had told her.

He recalled the bed of the delivery lorry being “thick with asbestos dust” and claims he handled sacks of asbestos powder and swept asbestos dust from the floor.

His main job was to serve members of the lagging team with asbestos products when they came into the stores. Of all Devonport workers, the laggers were usually those exposed to the highest levels of dangerous asbestos dust, Ms Makin said.

She said the laggers would strip off old, crumbly insulation from pipes, machinery and other fittings all around the ships and submarines.